Saturday CFB DFS Picks: PrizePicks Cheat Sheet for November 30

November 30, 2024

November 30, 2024

Arizona State RB Cam Skattebo celebrates a touchdown run during a college football game Saturday, Nov. 23, 2024, in Tempe, Ariz. Cam Skattebo is a top CFB DFS pick for November 30 on PrizePicks.

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The final weekend of the college football regular season is reserved for teams playing their biggest rivals. Some play for pride, some play for the reward, and now, with the expanded playoffs, many are playing for a chance at a National Championship.

We had a large slate of CFB games on Friday that delivered plenty of excitement. With some of the sport’s longest-standing rivalries on Saturday, including Michigan vs. Ohio State and Arizona vs. Arizona State, we can expect another thrilling day.

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Here are the top CFB picks for Saturday, November 30, on PrizePicks for CFB DFS. Add these players to your Lineups and stay in the green. Click each projection for more analysis.

Ohio State QB Will Howard 252.5 Passing Yards — Less

Ohio State controls its destiny for a spot in the Big Ten Championship with a win. However, it faces a tough test this week.

Michigan’s defense has struggled overall, ranking 107th in points per game allowed, but it’s been solid in limiting scoring opportunities, allowing just 21.4 points per game. With Ohio State boasting the nation’s best scoring defense, this game has the potential to be low scoring.

Michigan has excelled against the pass, ranking 37th in dropback EPA (-0.44). Ohio State’s offensive line is banged up and will face a Michigan defensive line with the No. 1 PFF pass-rush grade (90.1).

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Penn State QB Drew Allar 238.5 Passing Yards — More

Penn State needs a win — along with losses by Indiana and Ohio State — to secure a spot in the Big Ten Championship. Sitting at No. 4, it’s well-positioned to host a first-round playoff matchup against a lower-seeded team, but they need to make a strong statement against Maryland to lock it in.

QB Drew Allar is having a career-best season with a 171.0 passer rating. He’s just 135 passing yards away from surpassing his previous best and could easily do so against Maryland, which ranks 108th in passing yards allowed per game (245.7).

Allar has exceeded this number in back-to-back games against tougher defenses.

Texas QB Quinn Ewers 235.5 Passing Yards — Less

For Texas, it’s simple: win, and you’re in. The Longhorns looked like SEC Championship favorites most of the season until their loss to Georgia, but now their trip to Atlanta isn’t guaranteed. A visit to College Station to face Texas A&M’s formidable defense under Mike Elko won’t be easy.

In the loss to Georgia earlier this year, QB Quinn Ewers struggled to find a clean pocket. While Ewers can scramble, it’s not his strong suit. Georgia’s defense ranks 43rd in PFF pressure grade (75.0), while A&M is 24th (79.6). 

This could be another challenging game for Ewers to make quick reads and find open receivers, just as Georgia created problems for him.

Notre Dame RB Jeremiyah Love 109.5 Rush Yards — More (Demon)

Notre Dame has moved past its loss to Northern Illinois, winning nine straight games, including three against ranked opponents. Without a conference championship to play for, this is their final test before the playoffs, and the Fighting Irish can only move down from their No. 5 ranking.

The Fighting Irish dominate in the trenches, ranking 11th in the nation in rushing yards per game (221.8). Their offense features a two-headed monster in RB Jeremiyah Love and QB Riley Leonard. Love has been on fire with back-to-back 130+ yard rushing performances.

USC has been solid against the run, ranking 13th in rushing EPA (0.074). However, Love recently faced Army’s 11th-ranked rushing defense and still recorded 130 yards and two touchdowns. Look for him to eat again here and Notre Dame to ride Love to a Playoff berth.

Arizona State RB Cam Skattebo 125.5 Rush Yards — More

Arizona State will make the Big 12 Championship if it secures this win. The Sun Devils are hot right now, riding a four-game winning streak, including two consecutive victories against ranked teams.

The Sun Devils are one of the most athletic teams in the conference, excelling at extending plays. They rank 15th in the league in net EPA. One standout contributor is RB Cam Skattebo, who ranks 10th in the FBS with 1,221 rushing yards.

Skattebo is looking matchup-proof at this point, but he’ll face Arizona’s run defense, which ranks 12th in the conference in rushing yards allowed per game (161.1). It’s a cake walk matchup for one of the best backs in the nation. 

Arizona WR Tetaiora McMillan 85.5 Receiving Yards — More

Although Arizona’s record doesn’t reflect it, it has plenty of talent on its roster. WR Tetairoa McMillan is a prime example; he leads all Power Five schools with 1,221 receiving yards. If you haven’t seen him play yet, now’s the time — he’s a name you’ll hear a lot during the NFL Draft.

This game against Arizona State provides McMillan with another opportunity for a big performance, as he matches up against an Arizona State pass defense that ranks ninth in passing yards allowed among Big 12 opponents (237.3 per game).

This rivalry may not carry the same stakes as it has in past years, but that doesn’t mean it won’t be played with the intensity of one of the most storied matchups in college football.

Alabama WR Ryan Williams 58.5 Receiving Yards — Less

Can Alabama sneak into the playoffs? The Rolling Tide are sitting at No. 13, and with a big win and losses by other playoff contenders, they might just have a chance. It doesn’t hurt that they are one of the biggest draws in terms of viewership in all of college football.

Despite being favored, this will be a hard-fought game. After a massive 177-yard receiving performance by WR Ja’Corey Williams against Georgia, his production has dipped to an average of 48.8 yards per game, with only two games over 60 yards in his last seven.

Opponents have keyed in on limiting Williams, Alabama QB Jalen Milroe’s top target. Auburn’s pass defense, ranked 50th in passing yards allowed (209.1), may force Alabama to focus on establishing the run in one of college football’s greatest rivalries.

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It’s the final week of the college football regular season — known as Rivalry Week — and there are plenty of exciting games, many with College Football Playoff implications. Saturday’s slate includes Texas visiting Texas A&M, Notre Dame taking on USC at the Coliseum, and Arizona State battling Arizona for a spot in the Big 12 Championship.

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